1. Print all pages. I printed onto lightweight card stock, but you can print onto regular paper if you want to.
2. Cut out each of the 80 Activity Cards using a paper trimmer or scissors. The cards are color coded into different categories as follows...

3.Use pen to fill in additional activities already scheduled or that your family enjoys on the blank Activity Cards provided labeled Wild Card.

Wow! What a fun idea. When my 3 boys get a bit older we will have to do this for sure. It would awesome to have a "rainy day" jar of activities too. Thanks for the freebie! http://raisinggentlemen.blogspot.com/

I <3 this! Thanks so much! And Colour-coding?! Genius! I featured you on my blog, hope you don't mind! Check it out if you have time! ;)http://bedroomcrafter.blogspot.com/2011/06/summer-fun-for-kids.htmlYours is the last one. last, but certainly not least! S xx

I am over a YEAR late on this blogpost. I was doing some research for my blog "Fun Ready Mom" and came across your fun and amazing idea for a summer calendar! I'm going to share it on my blog and link it to your website. This is incredible and will definitely help me!!!!

Thanks so much for sharing this and allowing so many to share for free. I truly appreciate all the work you put into this and as a fulltime working mom can say thank you thank you thank you so many times over for providing me with help this summer as I attempt to keep kids occupied as I work from home.